staggeringstewbum
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Oh boy, I've been looking forward to Uncharted 4 for the longest time. The Uncharted games just hit the sweet spot for me, with their action, adventure, platforming, beauty and heart. So like the Captain Planet of murdering simulators.

This weekend, like probably half of the people commenting in this thread and of course Mohd who has jumped in with the obligatory firstie, I'll be playing Dark Souls III.

Sorry, that already happened in my other series. "Mass Epilepsy."

Back when I had a debilitating trophy addiction, I platinum'd Far Cry 3. That meant collecting hundreds of pointless objects all over the map, for no reason other than wanting a virtual pat on the back for being able to walk to a little icon on a map, hundreds of times. Luckily, those days are behind me, and I had a

Sure, anybody can just go ahead and detail explicitly about what they're talking about, but as far as I'm concerned you've got to leave a little bit to the imagination. For me it's all about the mystery and making you work a bit for the pay off, not instant gratification for short attention spans. Anyone can just come

Starting this week, for the first time in forever, I have given myself the opportunity to waste substantial time on games, and dammit, that's exactly what I intend to do. So the cliché Steam backlog was the first priority, and that meant getting on with Far Cry 4, then taking a good hard look at myself at the 6 hour

Too many potential series to make, too little time. There's new stuff coming soon(ish).

I've played the two intro levels but haven't played the main Paris level yet, I simply haven't had the time. But I've liked what I've seen so far.

I bought NBA 2K16 for the ol' PS4 this week so if I get time this weekend I want to form opinions about Spike Lee and work out what the hell his joint actually is. For the MyCareer thing I'm bringing back a beloved classic character, more about him another time.

I just finished my punching-only run of Uncharted 3 so this weekend if I have time to play anything it will probably be goddamn Battlefront. I started writing a comment here last week observing that Battlefront had turned into a grenade-fest while I was on summer holidays, then decided not to post it and turned it

I am so bad at The Long Dark, and stopped playing it when I found out I did better at the game standing completely still than actually going and doing anything: http://staggeringstewbum.tu…

This weekend if I am lucky enough to have time to play anything, I shall be continuing my special playthrough of the Uncharted series using only melee, or as much melee as the games will let me use. With Drake's Fortune successfully completed I have moved onto Among Thieves and am currently in the middle of the train

The first Uncharted is good, but the second one is where the series heads into masterpiece territory. The third one has amazing bits, as in the best video game moments you'll ever play, and some frustrating and crappy bits. So what I'm saying is the series is definitely worth persisting with. And sure, Drake can be

I'm on PC, and even though I've got a decent-ish computer, Fallout 4 runs like junk on it.

This may not be the last we've seen of Russell Shepard.

This weekend, of course, will be more Fallout 4. So far it has crashed a few dozen times and I have come up against a couple of quest-killing bugs, but hey, that's Bethesda.

I don't like Quarians, they're arrogant, proud, coarse, rough and irritating and they get everywhere, and Tali is the most prominent Quarian, simple as that. Manipulating the situation so that the Geth exterminate their species is one of my favourite things to do in Mass Effect 3.

Mass Effect 3 is wonderful, easily one of my favorite games. There was a big kerfuffle over the ending but I don't go along with that particular popular internet consensus, in reality the ending was fine. And even if the consensus is correct and it is a bit of a crap way to end an amazing trilogy, there's still 20-30

This weekend I'll be playing The Arrival DLC mission in Mass Effect 2. It is the penultimate mission in my all punching no guns playthrough, documented in too much detail in my ongoing series RUSS EFFECT. After Arrival it will be on to the Suicide Mission, where we'll see if Russell Shepard can do something about his

Obviously Max was indoctrinated by space-time all along.